The dire wolves brought back from extinction earlier this year are on track with their milestones and have surpassed their cousin wolves in size in the process. On Wednesday, Sept. 3, Rob Keyes of ...
After cautious introductions, the bioengineered animals are eating, playing and chasing prey together Courtesy Colossal Biosciences ScreenRant reports Colossal’s three dire wolves are now hunting ...
Science start-up Colossal is on a mission to make animals “productionized” — getting rid of the need for eggs or wombs. And ...
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You may have seen them in Game of Thrones, but dire wolves aren’t fantasy beasts. They were real Ice Age predators, heavy-headed hunters that prowled the open landscapes of the Americas long before ...
A $10.2 billion Dallas biotechnology company says it has produced the first “de-extinct” dire wolves, but critics argue the animals are simply genetically modified Gray wolves, not a truly resurrected ...
It’s been 226 years since humans last beheld a bluebuck—and we don’t know what we’ve been missing. The bluebuck was a species of antelope, but an especially elegant one—a trim, fleet beast, measuring ...
A Dallas-based startup says it has produced three “de-extinct” dire wolf pups using gene-editing technology — and the dodo and woolly mammoth are next. But the gap between the company’s marketing and ...